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51 project
Have the cub down to just the trans/diff housing. Have already replaced trans bearings, seals, & gaskets. My ? is about parts. What is the best source for new radiator, grill, engine parts, gauges, est. How about the new roller type throw out bearing. I have a case IH dealer close & they have alot of parts in stock, but from I have seen the after market parts are alot less expensive.
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The guys that advertise on the home page here would be recommended by most eveyone on the forum. Check them out. You may want to look at http://www.oemtractorparts.com/ too.
The Case/IH radiators are availabe but will run you about $200. more than an aftermarket one. Many other Cub parts are still available through Case/IH, but they can be expensive.
Mike
The Case/IH radiators are availabe but will run you about $200. more than an aftermarket one. Many other Cub parts are still available through Case/IH, but they can be expensive.
Mike
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